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Maroc Maroc - PHILSTAR.COM - Opinion - 25/Mar 16:00

EDITORIAL - Digital literacy

The proliferation of fake news and disinformation is deeply concerning, and the injection of politics into the issue is complicating efforts to address the problem. Studies have shown that many Filipinos can’t tell fake from accurate news.

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